Trond
Petroleum
- Jul 31, 2002
- 33
What are the criteria for selecting the types of coolers for offshore oil & gas facilities? Am I correct in assuming that the advantages of air coolers are:
More reliable
Less maintenance intensive
Shorter lead times
What about overall weight/cost conpared to a sea water cooled system? The latter obviously requires more equipment in terms of pumps, filters, valves & piping, however air coolers require a larger footprint than say, shell&tube type exchangers, although by placing the air cooler unit above other equipment (e.g. gas compressors) the impact may be reduced.
It seems to me that air coolers are usually the preferred choice for offshore platforms, whereas from what I hae seen FPSOs appear to select cooling water system - is this simply a case of old habits die hard, or is there an actual rationale for the apparent difference in systems used?
More reliable
Less maintenance intensive
Shorter lead times
What about overall weight/cost conpared to a sea water cooled system? The latter obviously requires more equipment in terms of pumps, filters, valves & piping, however air coolers require a larger footprint than say, shell&tube type exchangers, although by placing the air cooler unit above other equipment (e.g. gas compressors) the impact may be reduced.
It seems to me that air coolers are usually the preferred choice for offshore platforms, whereas from what I hae seen FPSOs appear to select cooling water system - is this simply a case of old habits die hard, or is there an actual rationale for the apparent difference in systems used?